YouTuber Annapolis Audit, better known as Taco Terry, announced in a live stream on Friday that he has resigned his position as the Vice Chairman of The Servicemen & Citizens for American Rights Society (SCARS) founded by The Angry Vet.
Taco Terry and The Angry Vet’s partnership flourished over the Summer as the pair were inseparable for The Angry Vet’s trial for eight wiretapping felonies in Maryland. They remained inseparable as The Angry Vet had a run with Ron Durbin of Guerrilla Publishing at the Gathering for Leonard “Leroy Truth” Filipowski in New Jersey that saw the pair split from the mainstream group of First Amendment auditors.
The pair had further run ins with Christopher “Direct D” Ruff over the summer, with The Angry Vet exchanging words and accusations with Direct D after Direct D began to use his platform to “expose” other Auditors he did not agree with.
Taco Terry said that around this time trouble started between the two with the Angry Vet reminding him that he was a member of the SCARS organization and was essentially an underling to the Angry Vet, who was Chairman of SCARS.
The pair had multiple disagreements over how Taco Terry wanted to handle various incidents in late summer and early fall, with the Angry Vet telling Terry that he could not do certain things because that’s “not how SARS handles things.” They had a major blow up in New Jersey earlier in the month that ended up with the pair not speaking overnight but eventually they would hug it out and make things right.
But things progressed to get out of control between the two since the Angry Vet’s conviction this week, ending with Taco Terry resigning then making an extended statement on his YouTube channel Friday night with the Angry Vet rebutting Taco Terry with his own live stream at the same time.
Taco Terry criticized the Angry Vet for failing to show up at SCARS board meetings and for overstepping his role as Chairman of SCARS, interfering in Terry’s decision making process in events outside of his SCARS membership.
The Angry Vet accused Taco Terry of being more concerned about making marijuana brownies and taking care of his lizard than devoting time to SCARS. He further said that Taco Terry apparently was never his friend and marveled at how fast Terry began to side with Direct D following his resignation from the organization.
Taco Terry went for two hours, The Angry Vet went for about 80 minutes. Neither came off as having the winning argument in their dispute. In the end, the feud is expected to extend for the next week or two and then quietly fade out as these things tend to do in the auditing community.
We’ll have updates as either man goes live again with another live stream about the situation.